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A family visit took an awkward turn when a curious aunt accidentally ate dog food — fueling a heated Reddit discussion about etiquette.

In a post on the popular "Am I The A--hole" community, a user wrote that she lives in a house with her medium-sized dog and keeps a designated area for her pet's essentials.

"My kitchen is structured in a way that there is an area dedicated to my dog's things: dog food storage, bowls, food toppers … basically everything that has to do with his nutrition," the 25-year-old woman wrote.

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The user's dog food powders are made from a variety of different meats and fish, including beef sirloin, mussels, lamb

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